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There are more Essen families of which all are not connected. Those are:
von Essen – number 58 in the Finnish house of nobility, known in Sweden as von Essen af Zellie (number 723, number 1919)
von Essen – Livonian ”uradel”, Swedish Freiherr family number 158 and Count family number 118
von Essen af Geldern – Swedish noble family number 1957
Essen-Stenbock-Fermor, Count family in Russia, offspring of Peter Essen who belongs to a Baltic branch from Pärnu
Essen, Alderman family from Riga
Essen, Alderman family from Tallinn
Edle von Essen, noble family of German-Roman empire since 1782.
Right now the article tells about people from two families which both have lived in Scandinavia, Finland and Baltic. --Gwafton (talk) 02:29, 25 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]